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Fans lined up early Monday morning to witness another victory parade and celebrate the Los Angeles Dodgers’ back-to-back World Series championships. The parade isn’t scheduled to begin until 11 a.m.,
Crowds at Metro stations and around downtown broke out into spontaneous “Go Dodgers” cheers and chants while fans awaited the team’s celebratory parade before a rally at Dodger Stadium, capping off the team’s World Series run with a dramatic Game 7 finisher.
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